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Shades of Gray in Modern Interior Design
We have already started the topic of color shades, beginning with shades of purple in decor. Shades of gray are modern and suitable for all elements of interior design. However, depending on how they are used, gray tones can create a feeling of monotony and boredom.
To avoid this risk, the advice is to know how to harmoniously combine shades of gray with other colors and also use textures of various materials to create a cozy, creative, and original design.
What Are Shades of Gray?
PinterestYes, there are different shades of gray! They can be pure when composed only of white and black, or even coordinated with other colors in the spectrum such as blue or green. Familiarize yourself with the main ones:
- Light Gray – Light gray is soft and smooth, conveying a sense of calm and tranquility. Often used to create a gentle, light atmosphere and adds freshness and lightness to rooms.
- Medium Gray – Medium gray is a very popular universal shade for walls and furniture, as it provides a pleasant neutral base. It conveys a sense of modest elegance and sophistication.
- Dark Gray – Dark gray is deep and mysterious, evoking a more dramatic and serious atmosphere. It can be used to create bright contrasts when combined with light colors. Often associated with modesty. One of the most well-known shades of dark gray is graphite and lead.
- Blue-Gray – Blue-gray has a cool and smooth atmosphere, with notes of calmness and sophistication. The color is widely used to create peaceful and relaxing spaces, as the blue tone conveys such a feeling.
- Purple-Gray – Purple-gray, as the name suggests, is a slightly purple shade conveying a light feeling of warmth and coziness. It's an interesting option for creating welcoming and appealing spaces in various rooms.
- Green-Gray – Green-gray is a mix of gray with green tones, which reveals natural and relaxing decor. The tone is perfect for bringing freshness and nature into interiors.
- Metallic Gray – Metallic gray is bright and shiny, making it ideal for creating modernity and elegance. The most common shades in this case are silver and stainless steel. Often used in decorative details, adding a touch of sophistication.
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